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China Mosque Travel Guide Yunnan: Children in Mosques, Muslim Youth and Community Revival

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Summary: This old essay argues that a community begins to decline when children are no longer heard in the mosque, using Yunnan mosque education, khalifa students, family responsibility, and youth learning to show why Muslim community life needs the next generation.

In the past few days, I have seen many Muslim self-media writers in WeChat Moments focusing on the same issue - children playing in mosques. Everyone's views are surprisingly consistent, which is an excellent phenomenon, but in the current environment, everyone's concerns are becoming reality step by step.

Today I will also take advantage of the popularity of this type of tweets. The title of my tweet today is "The decline of religious communities started when there were no children's voices in the mosque!" ". I remember when I was a child, every winter and summer vacation, friends in the village would bring their holiday homework to the mosque, because the mosque would invite Hui college students to tutor the children's homework every holiday. The children also used each holiday to learn a lot of religious knowledge. At that time, in almost every place, many children who could not continue studying for various reasons came to mosques to recite the Qur'an and study. At that time, almost all mosques were full of books.



Today, almost everywhere in the country, religious communities are experiencing a cliff-like decline. To sum up, the root cause is that most mosques are empty because of some policy tightening, and young people are affected by the current social and economic wave. There are no students in many places. Only a few old people come during prayers. Otherwise, more often than not, imams and wives guard the mosques. Time passed slowly, and some of the old people who came to pray passed away, and some were unable to come to the mosque to pray due to physical reasons. Only the imam and the wife of the mosque guarded the empty mosque. Occasionally, one or two birds fell in the yard and they were considered "visitors." Even those mosques that are still working hard to run schools are basically "living on". The mosques have offered many favorable conditions for enrollment, such as the school providing free books and free meals, giving students hundreds of yuan in subsidies every month, and learning motor vehicle driving licenses for free during school... However, they still cannot attract many students. People are saying privately: “Hey, why is it getting harder and harder to recruit students now? ".

I saw a tweet in the past few days, saying that on the first four or five days of Ramadan this year, a mosque in a certain place was praying "Huo Futan", and someone brought a child to the mosque. The adults went in to pray, but the children were playing around outside. As soon as the Imam came out to pray with his eyes open, the old man shouted loudly: "You brought children here, please don't bring any more children. We can't pray quietly because of the noise!" ”, saying that from that night on, there were many fewer children who stopped praying. Children are the future of a nation. If children are completely cut off from contact and learning a little bit of religious knowledge, then this nation will soon disappear in the long river of history!



If the "khalifa students" (we here in Yunnan are accustomed to calling the students who recite the Qur'an in mosques "khalifa students") is the hope of a local religion, then children are the foundation of this local religion. The old people will eventually perish quickly, while the children will thrive, and the children are also the cradle of talent for the "khalifa students". If the roots of the religion are not rooted in the hearts of children, then when the children grow up, they will most likely send us to the crematorium after our death!

If the decline of religious communities in a place begins when there is no "khalifa students", then the decline of religious communities across the country begins when there are no children entering the mosque to cause trouble! Fellow citizens, please do not scold the children who are playing in the mosque! Taking advantage of the opportunity to bring your children to the mosque now, take your children to the mosque more times. I’m afraid you won’t have the chance in the future!

PS: I published this article on the public account four years ago, but I was bitten by a anti-Muslim hate account and complained, and then the post was deleted by Tencent. Today I am re-posting an old article with a new one, hoping to resonate with everyone. view all
Reposted from the web

Summary: This old essay argues that a community begins to decline when children are no longer heard in the mosque, using Yunnan mosque education, khalifa students, family responsibility, and youth learning to show why Muslim community life needs the next generation.

In the past few days, I have seen many Muslim self-media writers in WeChat Moments focusing on the same issue - children playing in mosques. Everyone's views are surprisingly consistent, which is an excellent phenomenon, but in the current environment, everyone's concerns are becoming reality step by step.

Today I will also take advantage of the popularity of this type of tweets. The title of my tweet today is "The decline of religious communities started when there were no children's voices in the mosque!" ". I remember when I was a child, every winter and summer vacation, friends in the village would bring their holiday homework to the mosque, because the mosque would invite Hui college students to tutor the children's homework every holiday. The children also used each holiday to learn a lot of religious knowledge. At that time, in almost every place, many children who could not continue studying for various reasons came to mosques to recite the Qur'an and study. At that time, almost all mosques were full of books.



Today, almost everywhere in the country, religious communities are experiencing a cliff-like decline. To sum up, the root cause is that most mosques are empty because of some policy tightening, and young people are affected by the current social and economic wave. There are no students in many places. Only a few old people come during prayers. Otherwise, more often than not, imams and wives guard the mosques. Time passed slowly, and some of the old people who came to pray passed away, and some were unable to come to the mosque to pray due to physical reasons. Only the imam and the wife of the mosque guarded the empty mosque. Occasionally, one or two birds fell in the yard and they were considered "visitors." Even those mosques that are still working hard to run schools are basically "living on". The mosques have offered many favorable conditions for enrollment, such as the school providing free books and free meals, giving students hundreds of yuan in subsidies every month, and learning motor vehicle driving licenses for free during school... However, they still cannot attract many students. People are saying privately: “Hey, why is it getting harder and harder to recruit students now? ".

I saw a tweet in the past few days, saying that on the first four or five days of Ramadan this year, a mosque in a certain place was praying "Huo Futan", and someone brought a child to the mosque. The adults went in to pray, but the children were playing around outside. As soon as the Imam came out to pray with his eyes open, the old man shouted loudly: "You brought children here, please don't bring any more children. We can't pray quietly because of the noise!" ”, saying that from that night on, there were many fewer children who stopped praying. Children are the future of a nation. If children are completely cut off from contact and learning a little bit of religious knowledge, then this nation will soon disappear in the long river of history!



If the "khalifa students" (we here in Yunnan are accustomed to calling the students who recite the Qur'an in mosques "khalifa students") is the hope of a local religion, then children are the foundation of this local religion. The old people will eventually perish quickly, while the children will thrive, and the children are also the cradle of talent for the "khalifa students". If the roots of the religion are not rooted in the hearts of children, then when the children grow up, they will most likely send us to the crematorium after our death!

If the decline of religious communities in a place begins when there is no "khalifa students", then the decline of religious communities across the country begins when there are no children entering the mosque to cause trouble! Fellow citizens, please do not scold the children who are playing in the mosque! Taking advantage of the opportunity to bring your children to the mosque now, take your children to the mosque more times. I’m afraid you won’t have the chance in the future!

PS: I published this article on the public account four years ago, but I was bitten by a anti-Muslim hate account and complained, and then the post was deleted by Tencent. Today I am re-posting an old article with a new one, hoping to resonate with everyone.


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Muslim Knowledge Guide China: Mosque Teachers, Prayer Unity and Youth Islamic Education

Articlesyusuf908 posted the article • 0 comments • 15 views • 1 hours ago • data from similar tags

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Summary: This essay gives direct advice to mosque teachers and imams as students return home, asking them to protect young Muslims from factional hostility, keep fiqh differences in proportion, and guide students with humility, knowledge, and unity for Allah.

This tweet was supposed to be written on the last Sunday, but it has been delayed for another Sunday. Last week, when my cousin came to my house for tea, my cousin and I were having tea with a neighbor. Suddenly my cousin said "Hey" for a long time. The neighbor and I asked him what was wrong. He said, "My precious son is here. He wants to cut off relations with me!" ", and then we were both shocked on the outside and tender on the inside by my cousin's words.

It turned out that my cousin’s son was studying and reciting Qur'an texts at a famous mosque in southern Yunnan. This was originally a very good thing, but they had a holiday there some time ago. After returning home, my cousin took him to our mosque to pray. After returning home, he told my cousin, "Our teacher said, your kind of salah behavior is wrong, and only our posture is correct!" ", and then my cousin argued with him. The result was that the more the two fathers and sons argued, the more they both felt that the other was wrong, and then there was the scene that my cousin said at the beginning.



In fact, what I want to say is that some problems are originally very simple, but in the end we make them complicated. I don't care about "raising the hands three times" or "raising the hands once", nor do I care about "Gedimu" or "Ikhwani", nor do I care about "Jahriyya" or "Khufiyya" or other factions. In fact, these are just branches on the big tree of Islam. Everyone should do their own thing and don't point fingers or even malicious attacks on behaviors that are different from themselves.

What I want to say to all the imams at the beginning of the school year is that students are pure blank slates. How the imams educate their children will be remembered by the students. This is a process that every student will go through on their way to school, whether they are in secular schools or schools of various religions. No matter what knowledge the teacher teaches the students, the students will implement what the teacher said as the truth. Originally, our nation and this group are now in a troubled era. If our teachers and imams still convey some remarks to the students that are not conducive to local unity, then when the students enter the society and return to their hometowns, they will be out of tune with the elders in their hometowns, and even abuse each other. Is this the result you want to see, all our teachers and imams?

"Unity" is the main command. As for how many times we raise our hands or "opening prayers and eating meals" that we have been arguing about in northeastern Yunnan for hundreds of years, these issues are just some Sunnah and some are not even Sunnah, just some customary things, so such disputes are completely meaningless. If the unity of a place is destroyed because of these weightless disputes, then the gain is not worth the loss. I am not belittling the Sunnah. If we were asked to choose between giving up one commandment and giving up a hundred Sunnah, then we should not hesitate to choose to give up a hundred Sunnah. But how can we today give up the great commandment of "unity" for these trivial things? Doesn’t the root cause of this problem have nothing to do with our teachers?



Students are too naive, so I think when our teacher teaches students knowledge, no matter what faction or movements you teach in class, please emphasize to the students at the end: "If you go back to your hometown, the factions and movements in your hometown are different from ours. If you can persuade the people in your hometown, do so. If the people in your hometown do not support the behaviors you have learned, then give up decisively and follow the factions and movements in your hometown!" "Only by emphasizing this sentence to the students over and over again will their eyes be able to tolerate behaviors that are different from their own. And these behaviors are inherently dispensable, light or serious.

when our teachers teach students, please do not interpret knowledge mixed with personal emotions. Instead, we should abandon our own personal emotions and interpret it realistically, without misinterpreting or over-interpreting it. Only in this way will students learn real knowledge, and when they enter society, they will be able to tolerate behaviors different from their own.



If the philosophy our teacher’s teaching platform conveys to students is just “everyone else is a heretic, only we are correct!” ”, then you yourself are the beginning of the heresy. The most taboo thing for us Muslims is the statement "I am the only one who is right", because whenever such words as "I am the only one who is correct" appear, it is actually a sign of arrogance. Arrogance is the most annoying behavior of Allah. It was because of arrogance that Iblis fell into eternal hell. He was just because Allah asked him to bless the Prophet Adam, and he said, "You created me from fire, and he was created by you from the clay, why should I bow to him?" Because in Iblis' view, he who was created from the fire must be nobler than the Prophet Adam who was created from the clay, so he refused to bow to Adam. This is the result of arrogance and arrogance. Isn’t it enough to alert every knowledgeable imam among us?

Humility is the virtue of saints throughout the ages, and we should carry it forward. Therefore, I hope that each of us at our mosque teaching circle, when teaching students, please establish a correct outlook on life and values ​​for students. When each of us at our mosque teaching circle teaches students, please do not interpret knowledge with personal emotions. Otherwise, students will definitely learn biased things, and in the end, only our nation and this group will be harmed. There are countless lessons that have happened due to different factions in history. Have you forgotten it? view all
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Summary: This essay gives direct advice to mosque teachers and imams as students return home, asking them to protect young Muslims from factional hostility, keep fiqh differences in proportion, and guide students with humility, knowledge, and unity for Allah.

This tweet was supposed to be written on the last Sunday, but it has been delayed for another Sunday. Last week, when my cousin came to my house for tea, my cousin and I were having tea with a neighbor. Suddenly my cousin said "Hey" for a long time. The neighbor and I asked him what was wrong. He said, "My precious son is here. He wants to cut off relations with me!" ", and then we were both shocked on the outside and tender on the inside by my cousin's words.

It turned out that my cousin’s son was studying and reciting Qur'an texts at a famous mosque in southern Yunnan. This was originally a very good thing, but they had a holiday there some time ago. After returning home, my cousin took him to our mosque to pray. After returning home, he told my cousin, "Our teacher said, your kind of salah behavior is wrong, and only our posture is correct!" ", and then my cousin argued with him. The result was that the more the two fathers and sons argued, the more they both felt that the other was wrong, and then there was the scene that my cousin said at the beginning.



In fact, what I want to say is that some problems are originally very simple, but in the end we make them complicated. I don't care about "raising the hands three times" or "raising the hands once", nor do I care about "Gedimu" or "Ikhwani", nor do I care about "Jahriyya" or "Khufiyya" or other factions. In fact, these are just branches on the big tree of Islam. Everyone should do their own thing and don't point fingers or even malicious attacks on behaviors that are different from themselves.

What I want to say to all the imams at the beginning of the school year is that students are pure blank slates. How the imams educate their children will be remembered by the students. This is a process that every student will go through on their way to school, whether they are in secular schools or schools of various religions. No matter what knowledge the teacher teaches the students, the students will implement what the teacher said as the truth. Originally, our nation and this group are now in a troubled era. If our teachers and imams still convey some remarks to the students that are not conducive to local unity, then when the students enter the society and return to their hometowns, they will be out of tune with the elders in their hometowns, and even abuse each other. Is this the result you want to see, all our teachers and imams?

"Unity" is the main command. As for how many times we raise our hands or "opening prayers and eating meals" that we have been arguing about in northeastern Yunnan for hundreds of years, these issues are just some Sunnah and some are not even Sunnah, just some customary things, so such disputes are completely meaningless. If the unity of a place is destroyed because of these weightless disputes, then the gain is not worth the loss. I am not belittling the Sunnah. If we were asked to choose between giving up one commandment and giving up a hundred Sunnah, then we should not hesitate to choose to give up a hundred Sunnah. But how can we today give up the great commandment of "unity" for these trivial things? Doesn’t the root cause of this problem have nothing to do with our teachers?



Students are too naive, so I think when our teacher teaches students knowledge, no matter what faction or movements you teach in class, please emphasize to the students at the end: "If you go back to your hometown, the factions and movements in your hometown are different from ours. If you can persuade the people in your hometown, do so. If the people in your hometown do not support the behaviors you have learned, then give up decisively and follow the factions and movements in your hometown!" "Only by emphasizing this sentence to the students over and over again will their eyes be able to tolerate behaviors that are different from their own. And these behaviors are inherently dispensable, light or serious.

when our teachers teach students, please do not interpret knowledge mixed with personal emotions. Instead, we should abandon our own personal emotions and interpret it realistically, without misinterpreting or over-interpreting it. Only in this way will students learn real knowledge, and when they enter society, they will be able to tolerate behaviors different from their own.



If the philosophy our teacher’s teaching platform conveys to students is just “everyone else is a heretic, only we are correct!” ”, then you yourself are the beginning of the heresy. The most taboo thing for us Muslims is the statement "I am the only one who is right", because whenever such words as "I am the only one who is correct" appear, it is actually a sign of arrogance. Arrogance is the most annoying behavior of Allah. It was because of arrogance that Iblis fell into eternal hell. He was just because Allah asked him to bless the Prophet Adam, and he said, "You created me from fire, and he was created by you from the clay, why should I bow to him?" Because in Iblis' view, he who was created from the fire must be nobler than the Prophet Adam who was created from the clay, so he refused to bow to Adam. This is the result of arrogance and arrogance. Isn’t it enough to alert every knowledgeable imam among us?

Humility is the virtue of saints throughout the ages, and we should carry it forward. Therefore, I hope that each of us at our mosque teaching circle, when teaching students, please establish a correct outlook on life and values ​​for students. When each of us at our mosque teaching circle teaches students, please do not interpret knowledge with personal emotions. Otherwise, students will definitely learn biased things, and in the end, only our nation and this group will be harmed. There are countless lessons that have happened due to different factions in history. Have you forgotten it?


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China Mosque Travel Guide Yunnan: Children in Mosques, Muslim Youth and Community Revival

Articlesyusuf908 posted the article • 0 comments • 11 views • 1 hours ago • data from similar tags

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Summary: This old essay argues that a community begins to decline when children are no longer heard in the mosque, using Yunnan mosque education, khalifa students, family responsibility, and youth learning to show why Muslim community life needs the next generation.

In the past few days, I have seen many Muslim self-media writers in WeChat Moments focusing on the same issue - children playing in mosques. Everyone's views are surprisingly consistent, which is an excellent phenomenon, but in the current environment, everyone's concerns are becoming reality step by step.

Today I will also take advantage of the popularity of this type of tweets. The title of my tweet today is "The decline of religious communities started when there were no children's voices in the mosque!" ". I remember when I was a child, every winter and summer vacation, friends in the village would bring their holiday homework to the mosque, because the mosque would invite Hui college students to tutor the children's homework every holiday. The children also used each holiday to learn a lot of religious knowledge. At that time, in almost every place, many children who could not continue studying for various reasons came to mosques to recite the Qur'an and study. At that time, almost all mosques were full of books.



Today, almost everywhere in the country, religious communities are experiencing a cliff-like decline. To sum up, the root cause is that most mosques are empty because of some policy tightening, and young people are affected by the current social and economic wave. There are no students in many places. Only a few old people come during prayers. Otherwise, more often than not, imams and wives guard the mosques. Time passed slowly, and some of the old people who came to pray passed away, and some were unable to come to the mosque to pray due to physical reasons. Only the imam and the wife of the mosque guarded the empty mosque. Occasionally, one or two birds fell in the yard and they were considered "visitors." Even those mosques that are still working hard to run schools are basically "living on". The mosques have offered many favorable conditions for enrollment, such as the school providing free books and free meals, giving students hundreds of yuan in subsidies every month, and learning motor vehicle driving licenses for free during school... However, they still cannot attract many students. People are saying privately: “Hey, why is it getting harder and harder to recruit students now? ".

I saw a tweet in the past few days, saying that on the first four or five days of Ramadan this year, a mosque in a certain place was praying "Huo Futan", and someone brought a child to the mosque. The adults went in to pray, but the children were playing around outside. As soon as the Imam came out to pray with his eyes open, the old man shouted loudly: "You brought children here, please don't bring any more children. We can't pray quietly because of the noise!" ”, saying that from that night on, there were many fewer children who stopped praying. Children are the future of a nation. If children are completely cut off from contact and learning a little bit of religious knowledge, then this nation will soon disappear in the long river of history!



If the "khalifa students" (we here in Yunnan are accustomed to calling the students who recite the Qur'an in mosques "khalifa students") is the hope of a local religion, then children are the foundation of this local religion. The old people will eventually perish quickly, while the children will thrive, and the children are also the cradle of talent for the "khalifa students". If the roots of the religion are not rooted in the hearts of children, then when the children grow up, they will most likely send us to the crematorium after our death!

If the decline of religious communities in a place begins when there is no "khalifa students", then the decline of religious communities across the country begins when there are no children entering the mosque to cause trouble! Fellow citizens, please do not scold the children who are playing in the mosque! Taking advantage of the opportunity to bring your children to the mosque now, take your children to the mosque more times. I’m afraid you won’t have the chance in the future!

PS: I published this article on the public account four years ago, but I was bitten by a anti-Muslim hate account and complained, and then the post was deleted by Tencent. Today I am re-posting an old article with a new one, hoping to resonate with everyone. view all
Reposted from the web

Summary: This old essay argues that a community begins to decline when children are no longer heard in the mosque, using Yunnan mosque education, khalifa students, family responsibility, and youth learning to show why Muslim community life needs the next generation.

In the past few days, I have seen many Muslim self-media writers in WeChat Moments focusing on the same issue - children playing in mosques. Everyone's views are surprisingly consistent, which is an excellent phenomenon, but in the current environment, everyone's concerns are becoming reality step by step.

Today I will also take advantage of the popularity of this type of tweets. The title of my tweet today is "The decline of religious communities started when there were no children's voices in the mosque!" ". I remember when I was a child, every winter and summer vacation, friends in the village would bring their holiday homework to the mosque, because the mosque would invite Hui college students to tutor the children's homework every holiday. The children also used each holiday to learn a lot of religious knowledge. At that time, in almost every place, many children who could not continue studying for various reasons came to mosques to recite the Qur'an and study. At that time, almost all mosques were full of books.



Today, almost everywhere in the country, religious communities are experiencing a cliff-like decline. To sum up, the root cause is that most mosques are empty because of some policy tightening, and young people are affected by the current social and economic wave. There are no students in many places. Only a few old people come during prayers. Otherwise, more often than not, imams and wives guard the mosques. Time passed slowly, and some of the old people who came to pray passed away, and some were unable to come to the mosque to pray due to physical reasons. Only the imam and the wife of the mosque guarded the empty mosque. Occasionally, one or two birds fell in the yard and they were considered "visitors." Even those mosques that are still working hard to run schools are basically "living on". The mosques have offered many favorable conditions for enrollment, such as the school providing free books and free meals, giving students hundreds of yuan in subsidies every month, and learning motor vehicle driving licenses for free during school... However, they still cannot attract many students. People are saying privately: “Hey, why is it getting harder and harder to recruit students now? ".

I saw a tweet in the past few days, saying that on the first four or five days of Ramadan this year, a mosque in a certain place was praying "Huo Futan", and someone brought a child to the mosque. The adults went in to pray, but the children were playing around outside. As soon as the Imam came out to pray with his eyes open, the old man shouted loudly: "You brought children here, please don't bring any more children. We can't pray quietly because of the noise!" ”, saying that from that night on, there were many fewer children who stopped praying. Children are the future of a nation. If children are completely cut off from contact and learning a little bit of religious knowledge, then this nation will soon disappear in the long river of history!



If the "khalifa students" (we here in Yunnan are accustomed to calling the students who recite the Qur'an in mosques "khalifa students") is the hope of a local religion, then children are the foundation of this local religion. The old people will eventually perish quickly, while the children will thrive, and the children are also the cradle of talent for the "khalifa students". If the roots of the religion are not rooted in the hearts of children, then when the children grow up, they will most likely send us to the crematorium after our death!

If the decline of religious communities in a place begins when there is no "khalifa students", then the decline of religious communities across the country begins when there are no children entering the mosque to cause trouble! Fellow citizens, please do not scold the children who are playing in the mosque! Taking advantage of the opportunity to bring your children to the mosque now, take your children to the mosque more times. I’m afraid you won’t have the chance in the future!

PS: I published this article on the public account four years ago, but I was bitten by a anti-Muslim hate account and complained, and then the post was deleted by Tencent. Today I am re-posting an old article with a new one, hoping to resonate with everyone.


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Muslim Knowledge Guide China: Mosque Teachers, Prayer Unity and Youth Islamic Education

Articlesyusuf908 posted the article • 0 comments • 15 views • 1 hours ago • data from similar tags

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Summary: This essay gives direct advice to mosque teachers and imams as students return home, asking them to protect young Muslims from factional hostility, keep fiqh differences in proportion, and guide students with humility, knowledge, and unity for Allah.

This tweet was supposed to be written on the last Sunday, but it has been delayed for another Sunday. Last week, when my cousin came to my house for tea, my cousin and I were having tea with a neighbor. Suddenly my cousin said "Hey" for a long time. The neighbor and I asked him what was wrong. He said, "My precious son is here. He wants to cut off relations with me!" ", and then we were both shocked on the outside and tender on the inside by my cousin's words.

It turned out that my cousin’s son was studying and reciting Qur'an texts at a famous mosque in southern Yunnan. This was originally a very good thing, but they had a holiday there some time ago. After returning home, my cousin took him to our mosque to pray. After returning home, he told my cousin, "Our teacher said, your kind of salah behavior is wrong, and only our posture is correct!" ", and then my cousin argued with him. The result was that the more the two fathers and sons argued, the more they both felt that the other was wrong, and then there was the scene that my cousin said at the beginning.



In fact, what I want to say is that some problems are originally very simple, but in the end we make them complicated. I don't care about "raising the hands three times" or "raising the hands once", nor do I care about "Gedimu" or "Ikhwani", nor do I care about "Jahriyya" or "Khufiyya" or other factions. In fact, these are just branches on the big tree of Islam. Everyone should do their own thing and don't point fingers or even malicious attacks on behaviors that are different from themselves.

What I want to say to all the imams at the beginning of the school year is that students are pure blank slates. How the imams educate their children will be remembered by the students. This is a process that every student will go through on their way to school, whether they are in secular schools or schools of various religions. No matter what knowledge the teacher teaches the students, the students will implement what the teacher said as the truth. Originally, our nation and this group are now in a troubled era. If our teachers and imams still convey some remarks to the students that are not conducive to local unity, then when the students enter the society and return to their hometowns, they will be out of tune with the elders in their hometowns, and even abuse each other. Is this the result you want to see, all our teachers and imams?

"Unity" is the main command. As for how many times we raise our hands or "opening prayers and eating meals" that we have been arguing about in northeastern Yunnan for hundreds of years, these issues are just some Sunnah and some are not even Sunnah, just some customary things, so such disputes are completely meaningless. If the unity of a place is destroyed because of these weightless disputes, then the gain is not worth the loss. I am not belittling the Sunnah. If we were asked to choose between giving up one commandment and giving up a hundred Sunnah, then we should not hesitate to choose to give up a hundred Sunnah. But how can we today give up the great commandment of "unity" for these trivial things? Doesn’t the root cause of this problem have nothing to do with our teachers?



Students are too naive, so I think when our teacher teaches students knowledge, no matter what faction or movements you teach in class, please emphasize to the students at the end: "If you go back to your hometown, the factions and movements in your hometown are different from ours. If you can persuade the people in your hometown, do so. If the people in your hometown do not support the behaviors you have learned, then give up decisively and follow the factions and movements in your hometown!" "Only by emphasizing this sentence to the students over and over again will their eyes be able to tolerate behaviors that are different from their own. And these behaviors are inherently dispensable, light or serious.

when our teachers teach students, please do not interpret knowledge mixed with personal emotions. Instead, we should abandon our own personal emotions and interpret it realistically, without misinterpreting or over-interpreting it. Only in this way will students learn real knowledge, and when they enter society, they will be able to tolerate behaviors different from their own.



If the philosophy our teacher’s teaching platform conveys to students is just “everyone else is a heretic, only we are correct!” ”, then you yourself are the beginning of the heresy. The most taboo thing for us Muslims is the statement "I am the only one who is right", because whenever such words as "I am the only one who is correct" appear, it is actually a sign of arrogance. Arrogance is the most annoying behavior of Allah. It was because of arrogance that Iblis fell into eternal hell. He was just because Allah asked him to bless the Prophet Adam, and he said, "You created me from fire, and he was created by you from the clay, why should I bow to him?" Because in Iblis' view, he who was created from the fire must be nobler than the Prophet Adam who was created from the clay, so he refused to bow to Adam. This is the result of arrogance and arrogance. Isn’t it enough to alert every knowledgeable imam among us?

Humility is the virtue of saints throughout the ages, and we should carry it forward. Therefore, I hope that each of us at our mosque teaching circle, when teaching students, please establish a correct outlook on life and values ​​for students. When each of us at our mosque teaching circle teaches students, please do not interpret knowledge with personal emotions. Otherwise, students will definitely learn biased things, and in the end, only our nation and this group will be harmed. There are countless lessons that have happened due to different factions in history. Have you forgotten it? view all
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Summary: This essay gives direct advice to mosque teachers and imams as students return home, asking them to protect young Muslims from factional hostility, keep fiqh differences in proportion, and guide students with humility, knowledge, and unity for Allah.

This tweet was supposed to be written on the last Sunday, but it has been delayed for another Sunday. Last week, when my cousin came to my house for tea, my cousin and I were having tea with a neighbor. Suddenly my cousin said "Hey" for a long time. The neighbor and I asked him what was wrong. He said, "My precious son is here. He wants to cut off relations with me!" ", and then we were both shocked on the outside and tender on the inside by my cousin's words.

It turned out that my cousin’s son was studying and reciting Qur'an texts at a famous mosque in southern Yunnan. This was originally a very good thing, but they had a holiday there some time ago. After returning home, my cousin took him to our mosque to pray. After returning home, he told my cousin, "Our teacher said, your kind of salah behavior is wrong, and only our posture is correct!" ", and then my cousin argued with him. The result was that the more the two fathers and sons argued, the more they both felt that the other was wrong, and then there was the scene that my cousin said at the beginning.



In fact, what I want to say is that some problems are originally very simple, but in the end we make them complicated. I don't care about "raising the hands three times" or "raising the hands once", nor do I care about "Gedimu" or "Ikhwani", nor do I care about "Jahriyya" or "Khufiyya" or other factions. In fact, these are just branches on the big tree of Islam. Everyone should do their own thing and don't point fingers or even malicious attacks on behaviors that are different from themselves.

What I want to say to all the imams at the beginning of the school year is that students are pure blank slates. How the imams educate their children will be remembered by the students. This is a process that every student will go through on their way to school, whether they are in secular schools or schools of various religions. No matter what knowledge the teacher teaches the students, the students will implement what the teacher said as the truth. Originally, our nation and this group are now in a troubled era. If our teachers and imams still convey some remarks to the students that are not conducive to local unity, then when the students enter the society and return to their hometowns, they will be out of tune with the elders in their hometowns, and even abuse each other. Is this the result you want to see, all our teachers and imams?

"Unity" is the main command. As for how many times we raise our hands or "opening prayers and eating meals" that we have been arguing about in northeastern Yunnan for hundreds of years, these issues are just some Sunnah and some are not even Sunnah, just some customary things, so such disputes are completely meaningless. If the unity of a place is destroyed because of these weightless disputes, then the gain is not worth the loss. I am not belittling the Sunnah. If we were asked to choose between giving up one commandment and giving up a hundred Sunnah, then we should not hesitate to choose to give up a hundred Sunnah. But how can we today give up the great commandment of "unity" for these trivial things? Doesn’t the root cause of this problem have nothing to do with our teachers?



Students are too naive, so I think when our teacher teaches students knowledge, no matter what faction or movements you teach in class, please emphasize to the students at the end: "If you go back to your hometown, the factions and movements in your hometown are different from ours. If you can persuade the people in your hometown, do so. If the people in your hometown do not support the behaviors you have learned, then give up decisively and follow the factions and movements in your hometown!" "Only by emphasizing this sentence to the students over and over again will their eyes be able to tolerate behaviors that are different from their own. And these behaviors are inherently dispensable, light or serious.

when our teachers teach students, please do not interpret knowledge mixed with personal emotions. Instead, we should abandon our own personal emotions and interpret it realistically, without misinterpreting or over-interpreting it. Only in this way will students learn real knowledge, and when they enter society, they will be able to tolerate behaviors different from their own.



If the philosophy our teacher’s teaching platform conveys to students is just “everyone else is a heretic, only we are correct!” ”, then you yourself are the beginning of the heresy. The most taboo thing for us Muslims is the statement "I am the only one who is right", because whenever such words as "I am the only one who is correct" appear, it is actually a sign of arrogance. Arrogance is the most annoying behavior of Allah. It was because of arrogance that Iblis fell into eternal hell. He was just because Allah asked him to bless the Prophet Adam, and he said, "You created me from fire, and he was created by you from the clay, why should I bow to him?" Because in Iblis' view, he who was created from the fire must be nobler than the Prophet Adam who was created from the clay, so he refused to bow to Adam. This is the result of arrogance and arrogance. Isn’t it enough to alert every knowledgeable imam among us?

Humility is the virtue of saints throughout the ages, and we should carry it forward. Therefore, I hope that each of us at our mosque teaching circle, when teaching students, please establish a correct outlook on life and values ​​for students. When each of us at our mosque teaching circle teaches students, please do not interpret knowledge with personal emotions. Otherwise, students will definitely learn biased things, and in the end, only our nation and this group will be harmed. There are countless lessons that have happened due to different factions in history. Have you forgotten it?